Varius Manx are a Polishpop group, formed inŁódź in 1989 by composerRobert Janson. The name is a variation on theEnglish word "various"[citation needed] plusManx, the variety of cat. The band have sold more than 2 million albums in their native Poland.
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Background information | |
Origin | Poland |
Genres | pop, pop rock |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | SPV, Zic Zac,BMG Poland, Pomaton EMI,Sony Music Entertainment Poland |
Members | Robert Janson Michał Marciniak Paweł Marciniak Sławek Romanowski Kasia Stankiewicz |
Past members | Edyta Kuczyńska Anita Lipnicka Monika Kuszyńska Anna Józefina Lubieniecka |
Website | www.variusmanx.pl |
The band's first album,The Beginning, which consisted entirely of instrumental music, was released in 1990 to measured success. The 1993 follow-upThe New Shape, featured vocals by Janson, Robert Amirian, and guests includingEdyta Bartosiewicz.
The band's breakthrough was its 1994 albumEmu, which marked a stark change in artistic direction. The band now had a lead singer,Anita Lipnicka, and now performed primarily in Polish. The formula was highly successful, and bothEmu and the subsequent albumElf (1995) each sold more than half a million copies. The band won the Polish music award, theFryderyk, in 1995 for best musical group. The band provided much of the soundtrack to the filmMłode wilki, featuring in part songs fromElf. In 1994 they won theSopot International Song Festival.
In 1996 Varius Manx appeared on the television showSzansa na sukces (A Chance For Success), akaraoke show in which participants would sing the songs of the visiting band. The show was won by 19-year-oldKasia Stankiewicz. When, shortly afterward, Lipnicka left the band to pursue a solo career, the remaining members asked Stankiewicz to take her place. The resulting lineup recordedEgo, which was also highly successful, and produced what is probably Varius Manx's best-known song, "Orła cień" (An Eagle's Shadow), which was featured in the filmKiler. Like its two predecessors, the album included a number of songs in English.
In 1997 the band released its next album,End, this time entirely in Polish; it sold a respectable 130,000 copies, although far less than its predecessors. The same year, Varius Manx contributed to a second soundtrack, for the filmNocne Graffiti, after which it took a creative pause; Stankiewicz recorded her first solo album. Varius Manx released agreatest hits album in 2000,Najlepsze z dobrych (The Best of the Good), which included four new tracks as well as reworked versions of some of the band's hits. It was Kasia Stankiewicz's last album with the band, as she departed the following year to pursue her solo career.
Monika Kuszyńska was chosen as the band's new singer in May 2001. With her, the band recordedEta (2001) andEno (2002). In 2002 Varius Manx won the Baltic Prize inKarlshamn,Sweden with the song "Moje Eldorado". The cover for the band's 2004 albumEmi was chosen in a competition, in which 317 suggestions were sent in; the winner was an image of a white cat, a play on the band's name.
On 28 May 2006, the band were involved in a serious car accident. Robert Janson and Monika Kuszyńska were badly injured. Janson recovered, however Kuszyńska remains paralysed. In summer 2006 inSopot the most famous Polish artists (including the band's two previous vocalists) took part in a charity concert which was organised to raise money for the rehabilitation of Janson and Kuszyńska.
Discography
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Ego |
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End |
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Eli | 7 | ||||||||
Ent |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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